×
John Eccles
Cease of Cupid to Complain
Released Album
 
Recent Album
Works Info
Composer
:
John Eccles
Genre
:
Miscellaneous
Average_duration
:
2:18
"Cease of Cupid to Complain" is a baroque cantata composed by John Eccles. The piece was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in London, England. The cantata consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Cease of Cupid to Complain," is a recitative that sets the scene for the cantata. The text speaks of Cupid's complaints about his unrequited love and his desire to find a new love. The music is characterized by its slow and mournful tempo, with the singer's voice rising and falling in a dramatic fashion. The second movement, "The Lark," is an aria that speaks of the joys of love. The music is light and airy, with a quick tempo and a playful melody. The singer's voice soars above the accompaniment, mimicking the flight of a lark. The text speaks of the lark's song and its ability to bring joy to those who hear it. The final movement, "The Turtle Dove," is another aria that speaks of the pain of love. The music is slow and mournful, with a simple melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The singer's voice is soft and gentle, mimicking the cooing of a turtle dove. The text speaks of the turtle dove's sorrowful song and its ability to bring comfort to those who are suffering. Overall, "Cease of Cupid to Complain" is a beautiful example of baroque music. The piece is characterized by its use of recitative and aria, as well as its dramatic and emotional text. The music is both playful and mournful, reflecting the joys and pains of love.
More....
Works Music
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy